There are many drop-in handguards on the market, but most of them are only available in carbine length. Additionally, drop-in plastic handguards are typically a fraction of the cost, lighter, more comfortable, and stay much cooler than aluminum free-floating handguards. Free-floating handguards allow the rifle to be more accurate, it's true, but you can reliably hit a head-and-shoulders target at 400 yards with a 4 MOA gun, which is well within the capabilities of any properly-assembled AR firing decent ammunition. Drop-in plastic handguards don't get as much hype as free-floating aluminum handguards, but they are often a better match for the needs of the average shooter.
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